- John
Edward Arigho (July 10, 1907 –
November 29, 1999) was an
international rugby union player for Ireland. He pla**** 16 caps
between 1928–1931 and scored...
- as his full-time role as
Chief of the
General Staff while Brigadier Jane
Arigho, a
retired Director of Army
Nursing Services and Lieutenant-Colonel Carol...
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Field (1989–1992)
Brigadier Hilary Dixon-Nuttall (1992–1995)
Brigadier Jane
Arigho (1995–1999)
Colonel Bridget McEvilly, 1999–2002)
Colonel Kathy George (2002–2005)...
- of
Argyll (1723—1806), Commander-in-Chief,
Scotland Brigadier Jane Mary
Arigho,
Director of Army
Nursing Services Brigadier Michael Anthony Aris, Director...
- Pike 467
England 12/02/1927 8
Reginald Odbert 468
France 28/01/1928 1 Jack
Arigho 469
France 28/01/1928 16
Thomas Bramwell 470
France 28/01/1928 1 Rowland...
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Ogiso Uwa 767-821
Ogiso Eheneden 821-871
Ogiso Ohuede 871-917
Ogiso Oduwa 917-967
Ogiso Obioye 967-1012
Ogiso Arigho 1012–1059
Ogiso Owodo 1059–1100...
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occasions in 1931,
Lansdowne supplied the
entire Irish three-quarter line (Jack
Arigho,
Eugene Davy,
Morgan Crowe and Ned Lightfoot), one of only
three clubs ever...
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Eshkeri –
mellotron (track 6) Pat
Wheeler –
handclaps (tracks 3 and 7) Mark
Arigho –
handclaps (tracks 3 and 7)
Claudius Mittendorfer –
handclaps (tracks 3...
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Archbishop of Madras.
Thomas Grimley,
Vicar Apostolic of Cape Town.
Sports Jack
Arigho, rugby, won 16 caps for
Ireland between 1928 and 1931
James Leo Farrell...
- Chester, T.
Plants of
Southern California: Poa
annua and P.
infirma Takagi-
Arigho, Ray (1994) Poa
infirma - Flourishing? ... or Fleeing? BSBI News 65:14-18...